5 OCTOBER 1934, page 6

Dr. Inge Ceased On Tuesday To Be Dean Inge, But

I shall be surprised if he is not pretty. frequently referred to in the old style for some time to come. I believe that under the new Cathedral Statutes, which are not yet law,......

I Am Very Glad To Hear That Derso And Kelen,

the bril- liant Hungarian cartoonists, are to hold an exhibition of their work in London this month. London, strangely enough, is one of the places where Derso and Kelen are......

It Would Be Hard To Find Any Instance Of The

re-enact- ment of a novel in real life half as striking as the drama whose details have been narrated this week in a Penn- sylvania court. It is Theodore Dreiser's American......

Pace At The Post Office

S OME miracles of modern invention come more quickly home to the imagination than others. That it is possible to telephone to Australia is perhaps less amazing to us than that a......

It Has Been Left To The Temps To Comment On

one feature in the life of this country which I have not seen touched on elsewhere. At a time when the number of unemployed is still over two million, and a large proportion of......

A Spectator's Notebook S Ir John Simon Is One Of Those

Ministers who can be relied on to make a better speech off his official subject than on it. Nothing could have been much happier than the Foreign Secretary's address at the......

The Election Of Sir Stafford Cripps To The Labour Party

Executive was a surprise, yet not very surprising. For one thing Sir Stafford- is unquestionably the ablest Labour member of the House of Commons. For another he had made an......